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Warriors’ veteran presence too much for a Rockets team that’s just getting started

May 5, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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HOUSTON — The Golden State Warriors seem to relish the opportunity to showcase their dominance over their opponents, silencing arenas and sending fans home in frustration. Once again, Houston finds themselves at the mercy of the Warriors.

Maybe the Warriors should adopt Rudy Tomjanovich’s famous phrase from 1995, “Never underestimate the heart of a champion.” After all, Golden State has consistently thwarted the Rockets’ hopes and dreams over the years. In Game 7 of their first-round series, the Warriors secured a 103-89 victory at Toyota Center.

Despite not being the championship-caliber team of the past, the Warriors managed to grind out wins and advance to the second round. With a mix of accountability and concentration, they overcame the Rockets and continue their playoff journey.

Stephen Curry and Draymond Green played pivotal roles in the victory, with Green taking responsibility for his previous underwhelming performance and rallying his team to success. Curry, despite not having his best scoring night, showcased his leadership and playmaking abilities.

Key contributions from players like Buddy Hield and Jimmy Butler helped the Warriors maintain their lead and secure the win. The veterans’ experience and competitive spirit proved crucial in a high-pressure Game 7 situation.

As the Warriors look ahead to face the Minnesota Timberwolves in the next round, they are prepared for another challenge. With their focus and determination, they aim to continue their winning ways and silence their critics once again.

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